linnet
11linnet — čivyliai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Carduelis angl. greenfinch; linnet; redpoll; siskin vok. Hänfling, m rus. чечётка, f ryšiai: platesnis terminas – čivyliai siauresnis terminas – amerikinis alksninukas siauresnis… …
12linnet finch — Linnet Lin net (l[i^]n n[e^]t), n. [F. linot, linotte, from L. linum flax; or perh. shortened from AS. l[=i]netwige, fr. AS. l[=i]n flax; so called because it feeds on the seeds of flax and hemp. See {Linen}.] (Zo[ o]l.) Any one of several… …
13Linnet's de Saint-Maur — Linnet s Saint Maur Linnet s Saint Maur logo absent Club fondé en 1920 Disparition en  ? Couleurs …
14Linnet's saint-maur — logo absent Club fondé en 1920 Disparition en  ? Couleurs …
15Linnet's Saint-Maur — logo absent Club fondé en 1920 Disparition en  ? Couleurs …
16linnet hole — noun Etymology: linnet modification (influenced by linnet) of French lunette small opening more at lunette : one of the small holes connecting a glass melting furnace with its arch * * * a small hole joining a glassmaking furnace to the arch.… …
17linnet hole — a small hole joining a glassmaking furnace to the arch. [1655 65; linnet, prob. < F lunette; see LUNETTE] * * * …
18linnet — noun Etymology: Middle French linette, from lin flax, from Latin linum; from its feeding on flax seeds Date: circa 1530 a common small brownish Old World finch (Acanthis cannabina) of which the male has red on the breast and crown during breeding …
19linnet — 1) twine used for knitting or making fish nets (Newfoundland) 2) the sections of netting forming the parts of fish nets (Newfoundland) 3) the complete fish net, e.g. seine, trap (Nrwfoundland) 4) a section of netting used for various purposes on… …
20linnet — noun A small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae that derives its scientific name from its fondness for hemp, and its English name from its liking for seeds of flax, from which linen is made …